The Eagles had six individual first-place finishes and won a relay to take charge.

The winning relay came from the 200 free combination of Riley Faulkner, Bella Smith, Sonia Borkowski and Isabel Fairbanks (1:47.48).

Individual wins came from Faulkner in the 200 free (2:03.88), Smith in the 50 free (25.53), Sonia Borkowski in the 500 free (5:44.21), Angela Probstfeld in diving (228.7) and Emma Hazel in the 200 IM (2:17.04) and 100 backstroke (1:01.45)

“I can honestly say that I was a little worried going into this meet because Waterford has some very fast swimmers,” coach Janette Heaton said. “What makes Lakeland’s team so strong is the amount of depth we have. We have fast swimmers, but all our swimmers are hard workers.

“I’m so proud of all the girls, it’s so much fun to watch them race.”

Being senior night, Heaton wanted to thank her crew for helping to lead the way.

“I have known many of the senior girls for 10 years and it’s just amazing to see how much they have grown and how well they swim and how much they have accomplished,” she said. “I give my best wishes to all the seniors.

“It was real nice to see quite a few alumni at tonight’s meet, too. I hope all the girls remember their efforts and the good times they’ve had while swimming for Lakeland High School and come back and share their memories someday, too.”